Simplicity

 

 

    We inhabit a world of intricate limitations, lies, and false concepts that shape our behavior and cognition. This complexity often leads to a depth of understanding and action, and we usually find ourselves grappling with the truth and reality that lie beyond our material consciousness.

    Paradoxically, our world is both intricate and bound by illusion. It is dependent on whatever sensual impressions our cognitive awareness and memory can relate to our function. This raises the question: What separates life from being in tune with the harmonious flow of Nature on Earth and the Universe?

    Emotions, deeply rooted in our desires and individuality, significantly shape our unique personalities. They give rise to a spectrum of reactions, from feelings of pride, jealousy, selfishness, vanity, injustice, and inconsistency to the more intense expressions of violence, aggression, passion, and lust. These emotional reactions, often seen as negative outbursts, should not be dismissed. They are the very essence of our individuality.

    A complex personality is often mistaken for intelligence when, in reality, it is a display of cunning and street smarts. Accurate intelligence is not about imposing one's will on others or controlling one's thoughts and actions. It is about understanding, empathy, and the ability to navigate the complexities of life with grace and humility. Often undervalued, these qualities are the catalysts for personal growth and development.

    Great people are thought to have deep emotions and empathy with others. They credit themselves as having a deep understanding of complexity. However, we want to honor them for their efforts and work for something they have already done and have already been rewarded and recognized for what they have done. They are only the bark on the outside of a tree, have no sense of humility, and expect that society should honor them, suggesting that they are humbled by their choice to receive such an honor.

    On the other hand, some with a simple personality are straightforward, uncomplicated, and appreciative of life's small joys. They never feel the need to impress others. Complex personalities may view such individuals as lacking the intelligence the world often associates with personal development. But perhaps this simplicity brings a profound sense of reassurance and peace, comforting us amid life's complexities.

    What is the correct approach to living in the world? There is no right or wrong way because the world is only an illusion based on ignorance. Complex personalities believe they have reached the highest state of intelligence and status and are superior to others, for without them, the world would remain primitive.

    Even though many humble people in the world expect life to be as it is, complex personalities regard such expectations as creating harmful desires and emotions that belittle the progress of human achievement.

    Zadore tells us the personality, through the illusion, embraces the negative aspects of the world, where the astral entities have blocked the Light Essence, and instead of being directed to the Earth’s consciousness, it is absorbed by the personality and serves the body’s sensual and lustful nature,

    We are told that the answer is to create a Positive “I” and a new personality shell that will reflect the world's Light and Consciousness of the Self. This will weaken and eliminate the old captive personality.

    Zadore’s Being radiates the Vortex of Light and Healing, which draws the Light of humanity into its core. This vortex will destroy the astral entities and their masters.

    How does this Cosmic event affect the complex and straightforward personalities?

    A complex individual believes that reason and intellect dominate human knowledge and understanding and is unaware that they are grounded in illusion. They worship the body as what it is and are unaware of the presence of the Light Essence. As such, their Light is suppressed by their illusion, where words are considered reality.

    They may appear great in the eyes of the world, having grasped the importance of worldly knowledge. They believe they are the important ones in the world, which pumps up their self-importance.

    Jesus recognized this relative to the behavior of the Pharisees, who considered that others must see all deeds to increase their importance.

    Jesus said that the meek would inherit the earth. We cannot discount the intelligent nature of a simple person because they see the world as it is. They live from the heart, not the mind, and are guided by the Light within.

    Zadore has said that it is easier for a simple, humble, and satisfied person to be ready to be open to the light and consciousness when hearing the truth than a complex personality.

    We cannot become something we are not, for the complicated intellectual finds it challenging to make changes within. Restoring harmony and balance requires sufficient effort. Only by de-cluttering the ego’s desires will simplicity arise.


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